Peninsula all-media reporter Wu Jing
On January 19th, the seventeenth day of the Waxing Moon, Qingdao Licun Daji opened the market, 70-year-old Wang Pisheng sat in a corner of the daji to guard his raozi stall, many citizens who came to the market were attracted by the variety of hammers on his stall, stopped to buy.
Due to the large cost, high craftsmanship requirements, and time-consuming reasons, it is very rare to sell pure handmade hammers like Wang Pisheng in the market. Wang Pisheng said that his ancestors in his village had been making dumplings for generations, and he had been living on it for more than 40 years. His hammers are traditionally handmade entirely from pure pear wood.
The reporter saw at his booth that in addition to the usual common peach, auspicious fish and other themes of the hammer, there are also a lot of tiger themes, there are Crouching Tiger, Tiger Head and other styles. He told reporters that it is about to usher in the Lunar New Year of the Tiger, which is the New Year's theme hammer he has just designed and produced recently, and has been ordered by some restaurants, and others are also very good to sell on the big set, and many citizens buy home to make steamed buns.
